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AN INDIAN VESTAL
The call of race comes to a white girl who has lived among Indians all her life
Written and Produced by HOBART BOSWORTH
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THE INDIAN VESTAL Violet Barry
THE WHITE TRAPPER Hobart Bosworth
THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN Major McGuire
CHIEF Donald MacDonald
SUB CHIEF J. B. Sherry
YOUNG BUCK Jack Conway
THE VESTAL'S ATTENDANT Bessie Watsor
THE VESTAL'S FATHER Roy Watson,
INDIANS, SQUAWS, Etc.
IN THE EARLY DAYS of the frontier, an attack was made by a band of
marauding Sioux upon an emigrant train, and only a little yellow-haired baby
escaped the knife and tomahawk. As the years went by and she grew to
beautiful womanhood, the tribe gradually invested her with supernatural powers.
Her influence over the Indians was paramount, and they obeyed her in all things,
holding her sacred. One day, as she wandered among the hills, she saw a man
who at once appealed to her in a strange way as her mate. He, too, was fair and
blue eyed, and she saw in him the partner of her life. She led him to her tribe,
who at once bound him to the stake and would have put
him to the torture, had not her threats, to blast them with
misfortunes, stayed their hands, and finally her arguments
that he was her natural mate proved effective, and she
was allowed to go with the trapper to his own people.
SELIG
HSU
Code Word. ASPETLANO

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AN INDIAN VESTAL
The call of race comes to a white girl who has lived among Indians all her life
Written and Produced by HOBART BOSWORTH
as one
of litem
Wiir *■%>'''■
Bj|H
'';■■•■•-
^ 1
11
Hli
& 1
\2 w r^i%ifcf ■ £'-w;^9iii(ieS> >
1
CAST
THE INDIAN VESTAL Violet Barry
THE WHITE TRAPPER Hobart Bosworth
THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN Major McGuire
CHIEF Donald MacDonald
SUB CHIEF J. B. Sherry
YOUNG BUCK Jack Conway
THE VESTAL'S ATTENDANT Bessie Watsor
THE VESTAL'S FATHER Roy Watson,
INDIANS, SQUAWS, Etc.
IN THE EARLY DAYS of the frontier, an attack was made by a band of
marauding Sioux upon an emigrant train, and only a little yellow-haired baby
escaped the knife and tomahawk. As the years went by and she grew to
beautiful womanhood, the tribe gradually invested her with supernatural powers.
Her influence over the Indians was paramount, and they obeyed her in all things,
holding her sacred. One day, as she wandered among the hills, she saw a man
who at once appealed to her in a strange way as her mate. He, too, was fair and
blue eyed, and she saw in him the partner of her life. She led him to her tribe,
who at once bound him to the stake and would have put
him to the torture, had not her threats, to blast them with
misfortunes, stayed their hands, and finally her arguments
that he was her natural mate proved effective, and she
was allowed to go with the trapper to his own people.
SELIG
HSU
Code Word. ASPETLANO